dragged

[US]/[dræɡt]/
[UK]/[dræɡt]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. (past tense of drag)To pull something forcefully or roughly.; To cause something to be conveyed or transported.; To delay or prolong something.
adj.Heavy and slow-moving.

Phrases & Collocations

dragged feet

dragged along

dragged down

dragged in

dragged out

dragging time

dragging chain

dragging lawsuit

dragged myself

dragged back

Example Sentences

the detective dragged himself across the floor after the fight.

she dragged her feet, refusing to go to the party.

he dragged the heavy box across the room with difficulty.

the lawyer dragged out the case for several months.

they dragged the boat onto the shore after the storm.

the company dragged its heels on implementing the new policy.

the news report dragged in irrelevant details about the suspect.

the child dragged a teddy bear behind him down the street.

the anchor dragged across the seabed during the storm.

the police dragged the suspect out of the car.

he dragged his old suitcase through the airport terminal.

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